1Switching Power Supply S82D
Switching Power Supply
S82DHigh-Grade Power Supply forDemanding Industrial Applications
Wide range of output voltages: 5 V or 12 V.
Selectable 85 to 132 VAC or 170 to 264 VAC input voltage.
Equipped with overvoltage and overload protection,remote sensing and remote control functions.
Fan alarm signal warns of possible fan malfunction.
For loads drawing high current, parallel connection oftwo power supplies possible.
Two pairs of output terminals simplify wiring of twoloads (300 W).
Optional multiple output terminal available (600 W).
3-year warranty.
Ordering Information SWITCHING POWER SUPPLIESStock Note: Shaded models are normally stocked.
Rated input voltage Power ratings Output Part numberRated input voltage Power ratings
Voltage Current
Part number
120/240VAC 300 W 5 VDC 60 A S82D-3005120/240VAC 300 W
12 VDC 27 A S82D-3012
600 W 5 VDC 120 A S82D-6005600 W
12 VDC 53 A S82D-6012
Note: For mounting brackets and other accessories, refer to the Accessories Section on the next page.
MODEL NUMBER LEGEND
1. Power ratings30: 300 W60: 600 W
S82D -1 2
2. Output voltage05: 5 V12: 12 V24: 24 V
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ACCESSORIES (ORDER SEPARATELY)
Stock Note: Shaded models are normally stocked.
Item Mounting type Applicable power supply Part number
Mounting brackets Bottom mounting S82D-30 S82Y-D30BMounting brackets Bottom mounting
S82D-60 S82Y-D60B
Side mounting S82D-30 S82Y-D30SSide mounting
S82D-60 S82Y-D60S
Terminal expansion bracket S82D-60 S82Y-D60T
Connection kit Parallel S82D-30 S82Y-D30AConnection kit Parallel
S82D-60 S82Y-D60A
Fan S82D-30 S82Y-DFANFan
S82D-60
S82Y-DFAN
SpecificationsPower rating 300 W 600 W
Efficiency (typical) 74% to 84% (depending on types)
Life expectancy 10 yrs. min. (used at 40°C at the rated input with a 50% load) The life expectancy of the fan is lower.
Input
Voltage (AC only) 120 V (85 to 132 V) or 240 V (170 to 264 V) selectable
Frequency 47 to 450 Hz
Current (with rated I/O) 100-V input 8 A max. 14 A max.Current (with rated I/O)
200-V input 4 A max. 7 A max.
Leakage current (with rated I/O) 100-V input 0.5 mA max.Leakage current (with rated I/O)
200-V input 1 mA max.
Inrush current (with rated I/O) 100-V input 25 A typ. 30 A typ.Inrush current (with rated I/O)
200-V input 50 A typ. 60 A typ.
Noise filter Yes
Output
Voltage fluctuation 3% max. (combined input, load, and temperature variations)
Voltage adjustment range ±10%, adjustable with variable resistor (V.ADJ)
Ripple 2% (p-p) max.
Input variation influence 0.4% max. (85 to 132 VAC/170 to 264 VAC input, 100% load)
Load variation influence 0.8% max. (rated input, 0% to 100% load)
Temperature variation influence 0.04%/°C max. (0° to 50°C, with rated input and output)
Rise time 300 ms max. (output voltage rise to 90%, with rated input and output)
Hold time 20 ms min.
Additional functions
Overload protection 120% of rated load current (typical), inverted L drop, automatic reset (output shut offafter 5 s, reset by input reset)
Overvoltage protection 120% of rated output voltage (typical), shut-off type, reset by input reset
Fan alarm Relay output, connector SPST, 250 VAC, 1 A load resistance, but switching capacityis 125 VA
Remote sensing Yes
Remote control Yes
Parallel connection Yes
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Specifications Table – continued from previous page
Power rating 300 W 600 W
Characteristics
Ambient temperature Operating See the derating curve in the Engineering Data sectionAmbient temperature
Storage –25°C to 85°C (–13°F to 185°F)
Ambient humidity Operating 25% to 85%Ambient humidity
Storage 25% to 95%
Dielectric strength (see note below table) 2000 VAC, 50/60Hz for 1 min (between all inputs and outputs/housing)500 VDC for 1 min (between all inputs and outputs/housing)
Insulation resistance (see note below table) 100 MΩ min. at 500 VDC (between all outputs and inputs/housing)
Vibration resistance Malfunction: 10 to 55 Hz, 0.75-mm double amplitude (approx. 4.5G) each in X, Y,and Z directions for 2 hours.
Shock resistance Malfunction: 294 m/s2 (30G), 3 times each in ±1X, ±1Y, and ±1Z directions
Output indicator Yes (red)
Electromagnetic interference Meets FCC class A standards
Approved standards UL 1012, CSA E.B. 1402
Weight 2.5 kg max. 4 kg max.
Note: Be sure to remove short bar attached between FC and ACG terminals before performing dielectric strength test or insulation resis-tance test because surge absorber is connected across input lines.
Engineering Data
DERATING CURVENote: The derating curve differs depending on the mounting
position of the power supply. The curve above was ob-tained with the power supply mounted in the standardposition.
Load
(%
)
Ambient temperature C
OVERVOLTAGE PROTECTION
The protective function prevents damage to the load and to thepower supply itself (from overvoltage). The output is shut off if theoutput voltage rises above about 120% of the rated voltage. Theinput power must be turned off for at least 30 s. Then, turn it onagain to reset the power supply.
Out
put v
olta
ge (
V)
OvervoltageApprox.20%
10%
–10%
Rated outputvoltage Variable
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OVERLOAD PROTECTION
The protective function prevents damage to the load as well as tothe power supply itself due to overload. If the load current risesabove the overload set value (105% to 135% of the rated loadcurrent), the protective function will engage, and the voltage willbe reduced. Reset is automatic, so the power supply will return tonormal operation when the overload condition is corrected.
If the output voltage falls below 70% of the rated value in anoverload condition, the low-voltage sensing circuit will engageand shut off the output if the low voltage condition continues formore than 5 s. In this situation, reset is not automatic. To resetthe power supply, turn off the input power for at least 30 s andthen turn it on again.
Out
put v
olta
ge (
V)
Output current (%)
Rated voltage
Output shut off after 5 s
INRUSH CURRENT, START UP TIME, HOLD TIME
AC input voltage
AC inputcurrent
Output voltage
Input ON Input OFF
Start up time300 ms max.
Hold time20 ms min.
Inrush current on input application
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Nomenclature11 10 9 6 4 512
1
2 3 7 8
11 10 9 6 4 512
2 3 7 8 1
1. DC Output Terminals: Connect load wiring.2. Input Terminals: Connect input wiring.
3. Voltage Select Terminals: Switch the input voltage byconnecting or removing the short bar. (short circuited: 100 to120 V; open: 200 to 240 V)
4. V. ADJ Adjustor: Use to adjust the output voltage.
5. Output LED Indicator: Lights when DC current is beingoutput.
6. Remote Sensing Terminals: These correct the voltagedrop in the load lines.
7. ACG Terminal: The intermediate point of the input filter.Shorted to FG terminal for normal operation.
8. FG Terminal: Shorted to the housing, and connected to aground line.
9. Current Balance Terminal: Connected to the CB terminalof another Power Supply wired in parallel.
10. Remote Control Terminals: Connected to an externaldevice to enable remote control of the output while the inputvoltage is being applied.
11. Fan Alarm Output: Turns ON (shorted) when the speed ofthe internal fan drops.
12. Output Voltage Monitoring Terminals: Take-off from theDC output terminals. Connected to the remote sensingterminals (+S and –S) when the remote sensing function isnot used.
Noise filterFuse*
GR
FG
AC (L)
AC (N)
Input
100/200 V
Inrush current prevention
Rectifier Rectifier
Drive
Detection
Overvoltagedetection
Low-voltagedetection
Fan alarm circuit
Remote controlcircuit
Control circuit
Overload detection
Auxiliarypowercircuit
+ V
– V
+ S
– S
CB
FAN ALM
+ RC
– RC
FAN ALM
DC Output
Remote sensing
Current balance
Fan alarm
Remote control
* Fuse capacity:
Short bar
300 W: 8 A600 W: 15 A
BLOCK DIAGRAM
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Operation REMOTE SENSING FUNCTIONThis function corrects a voltage drop in the load wiring. Whenusing the remote sensing function, remove the short bars fromthe remote sensing terminals as shown in the following diagram.
Remote sensing connection(2-wire shielded cable)
Load
Load wiring
Remove theshort bar
Note: 1. When the voltage drop in the load wiring is large, theovervoltage protection function might engage just fromthe increase in voltage to correct the voltage drop, sobe sure to use high capacity wiring.
2. If the +S and +V terminals are left unconnected, thehigh voltage protection function will engage and theoutput voltage will be cut off. If the -S and -V terminalsare left unconnected, the output voltage will increaseabout 5%.
REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONThis function allows the output voltage to be turned on and offwith an external signal (as long as the input voltage is beingapplied). When using the remote control function, remove theshort bar from the remote control terminals and connect a switchor transistor as shown in the diagram below. The remote controlcircuit is insulated from input, output, and GR.
Remove theshort bar
Tr* * Use a transistor with VCE > 20 V and Ic > 5 mA.
Voltage level Output voltage
Low: (0.8 V max.) ON
High: (2 V min.) OFF
FAN ALARM
When the speed of the internal fan drops, the fan alarm output(SPST-NO) will turn ON (shorted).
Normal condition Alarm condition
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SWITCHING THE INPUT VOLTAGE BETWEEN 120 V AND 240 V
• Select 100 to 120 or 200 to 240 V input voltage by shorting oropening the input voltage switching terminals, as shown inthe diagram below. (Factory set at 200 to 240 V operation.)
100 to 120 V Input
100 to120VAC
Shorted with theshort bar
200 to 240 V Input
200 to240VAC
Remove theshort bar
GENERATING OUTPUT VOLTAGES (±)S82D power supplies may be connected to provide floatingoutput voltages (±) as shown below.
SERIES CONNECTIONThe output of two power supplies can be combined in series todouble the output voltage as shown below.
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PARALLEL CONNECTION (MASTER/SLAVE OPERATION)
The S82D power supply has a built-in current balance function,allowing two units to be connected in parallel (master/slaveoperation) increasing the output current. A maximum of two unitscan be connected in parallel.
Master/Slave OperationWhen connecting two power supplies for master/slave operation,use shielded wire to connect the current balance (CB) and -Sterminals as shown below.
In master/slave operation, the power supply with the lowervoltage adjustment set value (controlled by V. ADJ) is the masterunit, and the power supply with the higher voltage adjustment setvalue is the slave unit.
Load
(–) (+)
–V
+VCB –SCB –S
–V
+V
Shielded wire
Note: A maximum of two units can be connected in parallel.
WiringUse high capacity wiring between the power supplies and theload in order to minimize voltage drops due to wire resistance. Aparallel connection kit, sold separately, is available. (Refer to theOrdering Information section of this data sheet.) The kit includesa bar to connect the outputs and shielded wire to connect thecurrent balance and -S terminals.
Power supply Connection kit
S82D-300 W S82Y-D30A
S82D-600 W S82Y-D60A
Wiring SpecificationsWhen using lead wires, the wires should meet the specificationsin the following table.
Model Cross sectional area Length
S82D-3005 14 mm2 min. 30 cm max.
8 mm2 min. 20 cm max.
S82D-3012 8 mm2 min. 30 cm max.
5.5 mm2 min. 20 cm max.
S82D-3024 8 mm2 min. 50 cm max.
5.5 mm2 min. 30 cm max.
S82D-6005 20 mm2 min. 30 cm max.
14 mm2 min. (2 wires min.) 30 cm max.
S82D-6012 14 mm2 min. 30 cm max.
8 mm2 min. (2 wires min.) 30 cm max.
S82D-6024 8 mm2 min. 30 cm max.
5.5 mm2 min. (2 wires min.) 30 cm max.
Correct Wiring
To ensure that the voltage drop is the same between each powersupply and load, the length and cross sectional area of the wiresused should be uniform. Wire the system as shown in the figurebelow.
Load
(–) (+)
–V
+VCB–SCB –S
–V
+V
Shielded wire
Load(–) (+)
–V
+VCB –SCB –S
–V
+V
Shielded wire
Incorrect Wiring
Do not wire the power supplies as shown below. It would causeoutput voltage imbalance: one of the units would supplyexcessive current, causing the overload protection to engage.The result would be an unstable current and a reduction inproduct life expectancy.
Load
(–)
(+)
–V
+VCB –SCB –S
–V
+V
Shielded wire
Adjusting the Output Voltage (Master/Slave Operation)Follow the procedure below when adjusting the output voltage ofa master/slave system.
1. Connect the two power supplies in parallel and decide whichunit will be the master.
2. Turn the voltage adjuster (V. ADJ) of the slave unit completely clockwise.
3. Adjust the voltage adjuster (V. ADJ) of the master unit to thedesired voltage.
4. Slowly turn the voltage adjuster (V. ADJ) of the slave unitcounterclockwise and set the value just before the outputvoltage drop.
Note: 1. Set equal output voltages for both power supplies forsafety reasons. If the master power supply stops oper-ating due to input failure or breakage, the set outputvalue of the slave power supply will be the output.
2. Even if one power supply fails to operate, both outputLED indicators may be lit if the other power supply is inoperation.
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DimensionsUnit: mm (inch)
SWITCHING POWER SUPPLIES
S82D-30 (300 W)
M3 terminalscrew
M4 terminalscrew
M5 terminalscrew
120(4.72)
92(3.62)
190 (7.48)
55
30 max. 4 max.
17
20
Eight, M4 (depth: 6 max.)including the other side
10
100
160
10
15
Four, M4 (depth: 6 max.)
Mounting HolesSide View
Bottom View
Four, 5-dia.holes
55 (2.17)
160(6.30)
100 (3.94)
160(6.30)
Four, 5-dia.holes
15
S82D-60 (600 W)
M3 terminalscrew
190 (7.48)
92(3.62)
200 (7.87)
60
53
160
173
173(6.81)
60 (2.36)
160(6.30)
M4 terminalscrew
50 max. 4 max.
17
15
Two, 8.5-dia. holesFour, M5
Eight, M4 (depth: 6 max.) includingthe other side
Four, M4 (depth: 6 max.)
8.5
10 40
12 15
15
Mounting Holes
Side View
Bottom View
Four, 5-dia.holes
Four, 5-dia.holes
173(6.81)
15
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Unit: mm (inch)
MOUNTING BRACKETS (ORDER SEPARATELY)Bottom MountingS82Y-D30B for S82D-30
16015 6
138
25
150(5.91)
100
Four, 4.5-dia holescountersunk at 90
Four, 4.5-dia. holes
Four, M4
138(5.43)
160(6.30)
Mounting Holes190 (7.48)
S82Y-D60B for S82D-60
17312
30
220(8.66)
160 208
6
Four, 4.5-dia. holes
Four, M4
208(8.19)
173(6.81)
Four, 4.5-dia holescountersunk at 90
200 (7.87)
Mounting Holes
Side MountingS82Y-D30S for S82D-30
160156
110122 (4.80) 55
Four, 4.5-dia holescountersunk at 90
Four, 4.5-dia. holes
Four, M4
Mounting Holes
32
110 (4.33)
190 (7.48)
160(6.30)
S82Y-D60S for S82D-60
17312
32
122 (4.80) 60110
6
Four, 4.5-dia. holesFour, 4.5-dia holescountersunk at 90
Four, M4
110 (4.33)
197 (7.76)
173(6.81)
Mounting Holes
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Precautions
MOUNTINGVentilation Holes and Adequate Air Circulation• To extend its long-term reliability, provide adequate cooling
when installing the power supply.
• When installing two or more power supplies side-by-side,allow at least 20 mm (0.79) spacing between them, as shownin the diagram below.
20 mm min.
• The ventilation holes in the front and back surfaces of theunit must remain free of obstruction. The power supply iscooled by air forced through it by the internal fan. Minimumdistances are indicated here.
300 W: 50 mm min.600 W: 70 mm min.
Fan
300 W: 40 mm min.600 W:50 mm min.
Minimize Dirt and Dust• Take precautions to minimize dirt, dust, and other airborne
debris which could interfere with the forced-air cooling.
REPLACING THE FAN
Fan Alarm• It is necessary to replace the internal fan when the fan alarm
output goes ON.
Note: Replacement fan S82Y-DFAN can be ordered throughyour dealer.
• To replace the fan, remove the back cover as shown in thediagram below.
Body Connector forfan
Fan
Back coverPCB
TERMINAL EXPANSION BRACKET
For 600 W Power Supplies• When several loads need to be connected for 600-W Power
Supplies, use a terminal expansion bracket (as shown below).
Note: Refer to the Ordering Information section of this datasheet.
Brackets: 2M4 x 8 terminal screws: 12M5 x 12 terminal screws: 4
S82Y-D60T
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